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Ammo Smith
Mar 11, 2013
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One of my many visitors to my bird feeders on my back deck.
I get a variety of woodpeckers, Downey, Red Belly, Hair's, Flickers and for the first time today I saw this guy on the suit feeder, an A piliated woodpecker. They usually don't come this close to the house and this one was with in 15' of the deck door with my wife and I eating lunch and in plain view.
 

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we get woodpeckers on our feeder too . now that you mention it , I don't think the piliated woodpeckers come to the feeder . I'll have to pay attention .
 
Very cool Roger. We have Piliated woodpeckers here. They can chisel a hole pretty quick.
I've never seen one on a feeder.

JD338
 
This is my first Piliated to come to the feeders and to top it off it's a male. We have had a very mild winter with little to no ground freeze but have lost a lot of ash trees to the emerald bore which has decimated the ash trees. with the trees gone so have the insects these guys love to feed on.
I watched a Piliated destroy a Maple tree stump that was infested with termites in a single day leaving a hole where the stump was.
When I was still able to use a tree climber stand to bow hunt I was dressed in full camo and head net I had one of these guys land on my shoulder and was looking me straight in the eye. It scared me silly to have this huge woodpecker sitting on my shoulder and I was praying he would decide not to take a bite out of my face or eye. After a few tense seconds I talked to him and told him he was a beautiful bird and to please don't peck my eye out. He cocked his head listening to me and then flew away.
I left out a sigh of relief and climbed down out of the tree done hunting for the day.
I've had many encounters with wildlife but this one was the scariest.
 
I never see or hear one of these that the scene from the movie Jerimiah Johnson comes to mind where they were riding thru the Indian cemetery. Dan.
 
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